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International Journal of Sports Technology, 2021, 2(2); doi: 10.38007/IJST.2021.020204.

Basketball Training Based on Animal Bionics

Author(s)

Gang Liu, Min Yang and Jun Wang

Corresponding Author:
Gang Liu
Affiliation(s)

Dalian University, Dalian, Liaoning, China

Abstract

Bionics as an independent discipline, in recent years, bionics has developed rapidly and has been applied to the fields of medicine, military, aviation, industry, sports, involving nanotechnology, biotechnology, and information. Research in many frontier disciplines such as technology and cognitive technology. In traditional sports, bionics is a bridge between biological systems and fitness exercises. It enables people to actively learn biological science knowledge and consciously seek new health care ideas and principles from biological systems. It is a kind of human conscious learning from the biological world. Specific performance. The task of bionics in traditional sports health is to study the superior ability, effective ability and principle of biological system, and simulate it through limb movement, and then apply these principles to design and compile innovative training modes; traditional sports health The bionic mission of bionics provides humans with the most reliable, flexible, efficient, and economical training methods close to biological systems. This paper mainly uses literature data method, logic analysis method and expert interview method to study the application of bionics in basketball, scientifically reveal its internal relationship with biological science, and give bionics scientific, contemporary and innovative. The following conclusions: Animal bionics plays a major role in the basketball education profession. It has comprehensive professional skills, advanced teaching techniques and concepts, scientific innovation spirit and social practice ability. It can engage in basic sports teaching, organization training, and arrange competitions. It can also guide the work of sports research and social sports guidance in schools. It can accelerate the health treatment and training of injured players through bionics research. It can be said that it greatly promotes the development of today's social sports.

Keywords

Animal Bionics, Traditional Sports, Basketball, Application

Cite This Paper

Gang Liu, Min Yang and Jun Wang. Basketball Training Based on Animal Bionics. International Journal of Sports Technology (2021), Vol. 2, Issue 2: 30-40. https://doi.org/10.38007/IJST.2021.020204.

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